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To wrap up 2014, here's a compilation of the best nail art tutorials we put together during the last year. So if you haven't tried any of these, holidays is the perfect time - just click the title above the image to see the step-by-step how-to. The best 10 nail art tutorials of 2014, according
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The glitter gradient is by far the most popular festive manicure. No wonder, it looks fantastic and is an easy one to do. Things can get tricky though. Do you ever get bumps or clumps of glitter when doing glitter gradient manicures? Or maybe the gradient effect is not a smooth transition. I had those problems too
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Let's take a break from all the Diorific goodness and talk hands. Because no matter how gorgeous your new polish is, if your hands are not in great condition your manicure won't look it's best. So today we'll show you how to do a DIY hand spa at home in just 15 minutes. This routine
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Yesterday we had glitter on our nails which was great but what happens when it's time to get it off? It's not that easy, right!? Moreover, the thicker the glitter layer and the larger the particles (OPI The Living Daylights, I'm looking at you now!) the more difficult it is to remove. Never fear, we
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First of all, I wish to thank everyone who has been supporting me on this nail art quest. You lovelies rock! At the beginning of the challenge I’ve briefly mentioned that there will be a book resulting from this challenge. Well, good news… Our FIRST BOOK is on its way! 30 Easy Nail Art Designs
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Jingle Bells! Just in time for Christmas we've been lucky enough to try new amazing product Hello Darling GlitterBug. With the current popularity of 3D manicures and the universal love for all things glitter this product is bound to succeed. It's a must have for any nail art fan due to its versatility. GlitterBug can be
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Here are a couple of toothpick nail art designs: 1. Easy: Dotting Simply dip the end of a toothpick into your polish, then dot it on your nail. We've done a line of dots on top of the cloud pattern from earlier. You can use the pointy end of the toothpick for small dots, or
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